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At Rendezvous Ski Trails, Nordic skiers can enjoy over 21 miles (35 km) of scenic groomed trails. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Enjoy ski trails in Yellowstone National Park. Pictured here are skiers on the Riverside Trail just east of the town of West Yellowstone. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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With so many trails around West Yellowstone open to skiers, it is easy to find one at the right difficulty level. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Enjoy classic and skate skiing tracks at select ski trails. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Dog sledding is a thrilling winter activity in West Yellowstone. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Like park visitors, bison in Yellowstone also use the packed snow on groomed roads to travel. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Be sure to yield to bison on the road. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Snowmobile to great heights for far-reaching views of the Centennial, Gallatin, and Madison Ranges. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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The snow-packed trails and scenic views in West Yellowstone make it the perfect winter destination for snowmobilers. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Snowcoaches offer a comfortable and warm travel alternative in Yellowstone's majestic winter splendor. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Winter lends a wonderful touch to Yellowstone's landscape. Pictured here is Muleshoe Bend on the Firehole River. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Geothermal areas are popular with bison in the winter months. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Park visitors explore the many geothermal features of Yellowstone from the boardwalks. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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Bison will use their heads to displace snow and get to forage below. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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With its rusty orange fur, the red fox is easier to spot in the winter. Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.
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The Kids 'N' Snow Program in West Yellowstone offers fun (and often free) winter activities for the kids. Ice fishing, ice skating, snowmobiling, and even dog sledding are included! Photo courtesy of West Yellowstone.

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